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enTech goals for solo and small-firm lawyershttp://www.llrx.com/features/techgoalsforsolosandsmallfirms.htm
<strong>Nicole Black</strong> review the highlights of results of two legal technology surveys about lawyers’ plans to use legal technology in their law practices. They offer a glimpse into the businesses of solo and small firm lawyers and provide indications of their assessments of the value that different types of technologies will bring to their law practices.Legal TechnologyBlack, Nicole L. Law Firm MarketingLegal MarketingLegal ProfessionSun, 07 Sep 2014 11:58:41 -0700Legal Implications of Cloud Computing - Part One (the Basics and Framing the Issues)http://www.llrx.com/features/cloudcomputing.htm
Attorney <strong>David Navetta</strong> contends that there there will be significant financial pressure on organizations to take advantage of the pricing and efficiency of cloud computing, and if attorneys fail to understand the issues ahead of time there is a serious risk of getting "bulldozed" into cloud computing arrangements without time or resources to address some serious legal issues that are implicated.Legal TechnologyFeaturesInformation ArchitectureInformation ManagementInternet TrendsLaw Firm MarketingLegal MarketingNavetta, DavidTechnology TrendsWeb ManagementSat, 12 Sep 2009 13:50:47 -0700Emerging roles and possible futures for librarians and information professionalshttp://www.llrx.com/features/emergingrolsforlibrarians.htm
Author, professor, editor, librarian - <strong>Bruce Rosenstein's</strong> article addresses the following critical questions - What professional roles do you play as a librarian/information professional? How have they changed during your career? And perhaps most important, how do you see them changing and evolving in the future?Competitive IntelligenceLegal MarketingLibraries & LibrariansRosenstein, BruceTechnology TrendsVirtual LibrarySun, 15 Mar 2015 06:49:15 -0700Will Data Analytics Allow Us to “Do Less Law?”http://www.llrx.com/features/analyticslaw.htm
<strong>Ron Friedmann</strong> is an expert on the legal market, where hardly a day goes by without an article or blog post about alternative fee arrangements (AFA) or delivering more value. Yet both clients and law firms struggle to define value and adopt alternatives to the billable hour, so Ron proposes perhaps the time has come to re-think the question.Legal ResearchCompetitive IntelligenceFeaturesFriedmann, RonInformation ManagementLegal MarketingTechnology TrendsMon, 02 Sep 2013 15:18:45 -0700LinkedIn has growing value for lawyershttp://www.llrx.com/features/linkedforlawyers.htm
<strong>Nicole L. Black's</strong> commentary on LinkedIn provides perspective on how it is billed as the “professional” social network, which is why lawyers dipping their toes into social media for the first time often start with LinkedIn. She states that the problem is that as far as social networks go, LinkedIn hasn’t always been very, well … social. However, lately her take on LinkedIn has changed a bit - she still does not think it is the most vibrant or useful social network, but that its value proposition for lawyers has changed over the past year or so.Black, Nicole L. Competitive IntelligenceData MiningLaw Firm MarketingLegal MarketingLegal ProfessionSun, 21 Jul 2013 13:23:28 -0700Open Source Tools for Tutorialshttp://www.llrx.com/features/opensourcetutorialtools.htm
<strong>Nicole C. Engard</strong> continues her series on best practices for libraries to leverage open source tools with a guide on publishing tutorials for using library resources. Rather than creating a printed pathfinder, she suggests creating a video tutorial instead, as the learning experience is often more engaging and has deeper impact when users see something done versus reading about it.Continuing Legal EducationDistance LearningEngard, Nicole C.Legal MarketingPresentation SkillsVirtual LibraryWeb-Based TrainingSun, 19 Dec 2010 17:26:24 -0700Free Tools and Applications For More Efficient Online Interactionhttp://www.llrx.com/features/onlineinteration.htm
Many lawyers understand the importance of networking, but running a law practice takes time and no one ever seems to have enough of it. This factor is one of the main reasons lawyers offer as an excuse to avoid online networking, but <strong>Nicole Black</strong> proposes how choosing even a few efficient applications from the range of free tools available can streamline and accelerate this marketing process.
Black, Nicole L. KMLegal MarketingSat, 14 Nov 2009 18:58:09 -0700Marketing Yourself with Webinarshttp://www.llrx.com/features/webinarmarketing.htm
Attorney <strong>Wells H. Anderson</strong> recommends presenting periodic webinars as an effective, direct and efficient technique to attract new clients and professionals who refer business to you.Anderson, Wells H.Communication SkillsFeaturesLaw Firm MarketingLegal MarketingPresentation SkillsTechnology TrendsTrainingSun, 21 Jun 2009 14:11:41 -0700Burney's Legal Tech Reviews - A Terrific Digital Rolodex and Verizon Broadband Wireless Modemhttp://www.llrx.com/columns/legaltech48.htm
<strong>Brett Burney</strong> extols the capabilities of a small, lightweight scanner that offers a convenient way to index, store and access all the business cards you routinely collect. He also recommends a 3G modem card for your laptop that will significantly improve your mobile connectivity.Burney's Legal Tech ReviewsBurney, BrettBusiness CardsGadgetsLegal MarketingMobile TechnologyTelecommutingWiFiTue, 24 Apr 2007 15:04:13 -0700E-Discovery Update: Perspectives on 2007 New York LegalTechhttp://www.llrx.com/columns/fios14.htm
<strong>Conrad J. Jacoby</strong> reviews the latest products from new and familiar companies that are offering legal and litigation support technology applications solutions.Case ManagementE-DiscoveryE-Discovery UpdateInternet TrendsJacoby, Conrad J.Law Firm MarketingLegal MarketingMon, 12 Feb 2007 15:25:51 -0700Commentary: Is a J.D. Necessary for Law Librarians?http://www.llrx.com/features/jdnecessary.htm
<strong>George Butterfield</strong> examines this question within the context of policies that impact law librarians working in academic, government and law firm law libraries, as well as within the context of the respective responsibilities of these professionals.Butterfield, GeorgeFeaturesLaw LibrariansLegal MarketingMon, 25 Jun 2007 13:58:18 -0700